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    Artwork and creativity have been deeply ingrained in cultures around the globe since the beginning of time. Major Historic and religious figures were often portrayed in pieces of art as an expression of faith. Eve has been painted, sculpted and drawn in many ways and through several different viewpoints; these creations have shaped the opinion of Eve in different communities for thousands of years. I am asking the question, “How has the portrayal of Eve in artwork throughout history affected our

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    in artwork? Balance relates to the distribution of aspects such as color, visual weight, space, texture, and so on within the artwork. Balance is achieved in different ways within a piece of art. 1. The piece of art I chose was the Emperor depicted as a Taoist Magician on Lesson 05. First element of art I see is the ratio of size between the depiction of the Emperor and the dragon he is summoning. The second one that I realize is the color scheme between the Emperor and the dragon. The area

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    Art Museum Analysis

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    When walking into the freshly built art museum of West Virginia University one can automatically feel a sense of serenity. The spacing of the art pieces and the way the light hit them makes you want to take your time and examine every detail each work has to offer. It gives you no other choice but to give your full, undivided attention to one piece at a time. The way this museum was designed made it so I almost forgot about the rest of my day. Where I had to be later, what class I had, when I had

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    Art Gallery Review

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    I went to the Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, located on 3275 Industrial road (major cross-street Desert Inn) which opened in August of 2008. At the museum it holds, erotic art, exhibits, different timelines and a lot of illustrated history of erotica. There were many tasteful pieces of artwork, whether it be painting, magazine covers, posters, figures, and sculptures. I was also very excited to have actually seen the piece called “Venus of Willendorf” that is featured in our book on page 164

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    Expressive Art Therapy

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    Expressive art therapy can take the form of painting, writing poems, drawing, or any other art form that the therapist is comfortable using and has had some sort of training. It is important that the therapist be comfortable with the art form they choose because they provide all the supplies and need to be sure the area is equipped for whatever they choose to do. While it may seem silly to teens to color, draw, paint, or create stuff using materials that are common for preschoolers and grade school

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    Chicacan Moral Art

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    Mural art showed a great importance to Chicano communities by showcasing indigenous history or even romanticized beliefs.That gathered people together to focus on topics inside and outside their communities. Made young Chicanos and Chicanas focus on issues around them and let's their creativity, explore out for the best and not bad. To let people become more entwined in the cities and not create violence. For neighboring cities or visitors to see how strong and creative young and old muralists are

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    The Importance Of Art

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    districts are defunding art classes. However, art is a vast and important field that is crucial to education and life. Art teaches invaluable lessons that prepare children for school, the workplace, and the world. Art helps to build creativity, critical thinking skills, and self-confidence. The study of art provides an immense range of benefits for children, both in school and out. Art classes teach many skills that can be applied to life, not just school settings. In art, there are few definitive

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    This was an art analysis paper that I composed for my AP World History class in my 11th grade year. For this assignment, we were asked to review an artistic, three dimensional piece that we would ultimately develop an analysis paper for. We were given the whole day at the art museum to pick our piece(s) as well as write all of the information we could about it. In this case, I chose to do my analysis paper on a set of Buddhist ornaments used to decorate the famed Buddha in ancient religion. Our goal

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    Censorship Of War In Art

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    that killed thousands, the war that brought about a new age. What can we truly call World War One? How do we define such a grand event? World War One was the war for artists, it was the war that created a new age of both technology and modernism in art. As the reality of the war became more known to the greater public, the government used artists to spread propaganda to publish a false version of the war. In response to that, artists worldwide fought the censorship by creating their personal representations

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    Art Analysis: Theatercnu

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    direction that is complimentary to CNU’s core beliefs. TheaterCNU is meant to be expressive of these values in ways that are particular to this art form, and that should be seen in any symbol of the department. Looking at the mission statement, this brings in “artistically stimulating,” “expression,” and “appreciation of the art of theater as central to the liberal arts.” The three sails also represent “theater’s role in the past & present, & its future purpose in the world.” While it retains its professionalism

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